Upper Redwater Lake facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Upper Redwater Lake |
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![]() Upper Redwater Lake as seen from along the Ontario Northland Railway where the railroad crosses its northern end.
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Location | Temagami, Ontario |
Coordinates | 46°53′56″N 79°39′44″W / 46.89889°N 79.66222°W |
Basin countries | Canada |
Max. length | 3.2 km (2.0 mi) |
Upper Redwater Lake is a long, narrow freshwater lake in Canada. It is located in a place called Temagami, in Northeastern Ontario. You can find it southeast of Rabbit Creek Road, which leads to Highway 11.
A small community named Redwater is right on the southeastern side of the lake. The Ontario Northland Railway, a train track, runs all along the western side of the lake. At its northern end, the train track crosses over the lake. At the southern end of Upper Redwater Lake, a narrow passage connects it to Lower Redwater Lake.
Fish in Upper Redwater Lake
Upper Redwater Lake is home to several types of fish. You can find walleye, smallmouth bass, and northern pike swimming in its waters. These fish are important parts of the lake's ecosystem.
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